POINT CITY CREWS ARE IN AND OUT OF HERE AT THE INGLESIDE COMPOST FACILITY TODAY HARD AT WORK, OVER A MONTH AFTER THE ICE STORM HIT THIS CITY HARD, LEAVING TREE LIMBS AND DEBRIS EVERYWHERE. THEY ARE GETTING TO FINISH UP THE FIRST ROUND PASSING THROUGH THE CITY AND WILL START THE SECOND ROUND. CREWS SPENT THE FIRST WEEK CLEARING THE ROADS AND SINCE THEN HAVE BEEN IN FULL DEBRIS MANAGEMENT ROAD. BETWEEN 80 AND 100 PEOPLE ARE WORKING ON A REGULAR BASIS 7 DAYS A WEEK UP UNTIL RECENTLY, AND NOW ITS 6 DAYS A WEEK. THEY'VE HAD CREWS COME IN FROM OUT OF TOWN TO HELP. THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SAYS IN HIS 7 YEARS ON THE JOB THIS STORM HAS MADE ONE OF THE BIGGEST IMPACTS HE'S SEEN BUT THEY'RE CONFIDENT THEY'LL FINISH THEIR CLEANUP IN ABOUT A MONTH. SOT: LOOKING AT THE MAPS WE'RE SOMEWHERE AROUND 80 PLUS PERCENT AS FAR AS MAKING IT THROUGH THE CITY ON THE FIRST ROUND, ONCE WE MAKE IT THROUGH THE FIRST ROUND, WE'VE ALREADY EVALUATED SECOND ROUND, THERE'S A LOT LESS SET OUT SO THE CREWS WILL MOVE A LOT FASTER. VERONICA TAG: IF YOU STILL HAVE TREE LIMBS THAT YOU NEED TO PUT OUT, MAKE SURE YOU DO SO BY MAY 11TH AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE 6 FOOT BY 8 FOOT AND IN NEAT PILES. IN HIGH POINT VERONICA WHITE WXII 12 NEWS.